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if you look at the an droid market now and the players in the android market environment, it's a tough slog. >> reporter: how will we really know if microsoft is making the right moves? in a year and a half, we'll see products developed under this new structure, if they are mind blowing steve job will look like a genius. who will be the next microsoft ceo to make big changes? >>> the sharp rise in sales of tablets and smart phones comes at the expense of the old fashioned desktop computer. worldwide shipment ps of personal computers fell for the fifth quart near a year down 11% from april through juniper i didn't do. >>> as pc sales take a serious slide, china unseeded hewlett packard to become the world's number one pc maker. lonovo who bought them back in 2005 controls 17% of the world's pc market. hewlett packard slipped to second place. >>> ford is cutting the price of the all electric 2014 focus sedan by 10%, about $4,000 off the sticker price for this year's new model. the auto maker wants to make surprises are competitive when the focus electric hits showrooms in the next few we
if you look at the an droid market now and the players in the android market environment, it's a tough slog. >> reporter: how will we really know if microsoft is making the right moves? in a year and a half, we'll see products developed under this new structure, if they are mind blowing steve job will look like a genius. who will be the next microsoft ceo to make big changes? >>> the sharp rise in sales of tablets and smart phones comes at the expense of the old fashioned desktop...
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. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of neurosurgery at san francisco general, which has discharged most of its patients, but still has six in critical condition, and two with serious spinal cord injuries that could lead to paralysis. >> the ligaments were simply ripped as they went forward and back in the seat with associated bone fractures as well. it is possible that these folks will never walk again. it is also possible that with some of this rapid surgery and aggressive management in the intensive care unit that they will have a chance to possibly regain some function. >> reporter: manley said many injuries were not apparent at first. >> many of th
. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of...
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we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen on the musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen miles most state an accident occurred on oil rig piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile water and over three miles. on april twentieth two thousand and ten approximately nine forty five pm methane gas from the well ignited. eleven workers were never found. the deepwater horizon. sank on the morning of april twenty second birthday. shortly thereafter the u.s. coast guard began to observe an oil slick
we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen on the musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil...
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and a healthy environment, you can't really have economic growth. you know, i often retell the stheer when the walls came down in eastern europe, you couldn't even see the air was so thick -- you seen couldn't seen even see people. and one of the first thing they did was ask us thousand clean up their air. we have made grade strides and will continue to did that. yes, we have to face carbon pollution and the president is taking a stand to say he wants to follow the science. some people have said, we don't like that, therefore, maybe we shouldn't vote for gina mccarthy. can i just say this? the president has his policies and you don't have to agree with them -- or you can; i do. if you don't, that's fair. that's fine. but somebody has to run the environmental protection agency. if you've got a problem with those policies, you're going to have to go to someone who's intelligent and wise and bipartisan in flair to talk to. -- in nature to talk to. gina mccarthy is one of those peevment this is the second time gina mccarthy has been nominated for a top
and a healthy environment, you can't really have economic growth. you know, i often retell the stheer when the walls came down in eastern europe, you couldn't even see the air was so thick -- you seen couldn't seen even see people. and one of the first thing they did was ask us thousand clean up their air. we have made grade strides and will continue to did that. yes, we have to face carbon pollution and the president is taking a stand to say he wants to follow the science. some people have...
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international investors have pulled out and sold their assets the safest decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they were going to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sorry the western giants on leaving just about how much was i don't want go there i already have made this car leasing businessmen tells us he's fed up. before morsi was ousted we were begging for the i.m.f. loan. of about four point seven billion dollars a year now we don't want it we're always businessmen collectively decided to support the egyptian economy and one day we collected over fifteen billion dollars in donations were a large economy we can rely on ourselves but the facts tell a different story for each day these demonstrations continue the egyptian economy is forced to cough up another one billion dollars the ripple effect is more insecurity in an already unstable region if there's anyone benefiting from these revolution
international investors have pulled out and sold their assets the safest decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they were going to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sorry the western giants on leaving just about how much was i don't want go there i already have made this car leasing...
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military coups, military interventions do not create environments for democratic change. and it's not that the army and the people are one hand. we have seen, and we saw during the transition from mubarak to morsi that the military has the capacity to pursue its own interests at the expense of the will of the people. >> last thought. >> i think we should be a little bit careful in viewing this as the resurgence of the egyptian military. clearly you're right that the egyptian military has played a role here, but let's not forget there were millions of people out in the streets and this may have been a coup by the dictionary definition but it reveals how limited the dictionary definition is. how many coups do you know that install a judge as president afterwards? i think there is still some space for some democratic development here. >> tarek masoud, steven cook, dahlia, pleasure to have you all on. up next we're going to talk about movies, why so many of them are so bad. so many prequels, sequels, part 4s. i have a great guest, a hollywood insider to explain. >> suddenly i
military coups, military interventions do not create environments for democratic change. and it's not that the army and the people are one hand. we have seen, and we saw during the transition from mubarak to morsi that the military has the capacity to pursue its own interests at the expense of the will of the people. >> last thought. >> i think we should be a little bit careful in viewing this as the resurgence of the egyptian military. clearly you're right that the egyptian...
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but if we do get a type of risk off environment again due to growth concerns in china and emerging markets, then the yen could see some -- the dollar/yen could see downward pressure. >> let's bring you in as well. indonesia central banks sprung a surprise on the markets by hiking rates by a half a percentage points to 6.5 points and most were looking for 25 basis points. it is the second rate hike in a row. how much pressure is being put on these markets by fed policy, by the slowdown in china, by what's going on with the yen? >> yeah. first of all, i was looking for a 50 basis points hike today, slightly above consensus. but, again, this is an interesting decision in context of the fed minutes last night. which should have relieved the pressure to hike more aggressively. but again, what it shows is really the consideration is not just from the external front, but indonesia has its own problems in particular in inflation. it is already well above target and that's before the fuel price hikes they did last month. i think they're trying to be proactive, trying to be on the ball and trying to
but if we do get a type of risk off environment again due to growth concerns in china and emerging markets, then the yen could see some -- the dollar/yen could see downward pressure. >> let's bring you in as well. indonesia central banks sprung a surprise on the markets by hiking rates by a half a percentage points to 6.5 points and most were looking for 25 basis points. it is the second rate hike in a row. how much pressure is being put on these markets by fed policy, by the slowdown in...
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burberry maintained fw eed guidr the year but warned of an uneven trade environment as they shift from wholesale markets into branded store sales in latin america and asia. burberry group stock up 4.6% in london. now, on the eve of key signing talks in washington, regulators showing a willingness to play ball with the s.e.c. they say it will hand over all documents related to a u.s. listed chinese company, something the s.e.c. has been pushing for saying it hit roadblocks. csrc protective of state run business secrets didn't say which company's records were being leased and beijing is resisting request to open up se hearing at 2:30 on the planned takeover of smith field foods. the $4.7 billion deal would be the largest ever chinese acquisition of a u.s. company. lawmakers are expected to ask smith field ceo larry pope about food safety issues and foreign ownership. the deal's approval lies with the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. which is chaired by the treasury department. smith field stock, in fact, still up .8% and no surprise up 30% over the last three months. so chines
burberry maintained fw eed guidr the year but warned of an uneven trade environment as they shift from wholesale markets into branded store sales in latin america and asia. burberry group stock up 4.6% in london. now, on the eve of key signing talks in washington, regulators showing a willingness to play ball with the s.e.c. they say it will hand over all documents related to a u.s. listed chinese company, something the s.e.c. has been pushing for saying it hit roadblocks. csrc protective of...
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ultimately, this is not a bad environment. >> is that true? if what they are doing is ending the purchasing program. you hit the zero bond rates, so if they end them, that is a monetary policy change, is it not? >> well, not if you think in terms of the stock effect versus the flow effect of qe, which is a debate, of course, they're adding to the balance sheet, that's easy. when they stop, it's like cutting the funds rate, they stop tightening. now to the extent the markets were priced more qe than is going to happen, they have to doyle back. bernanke made the analogy, if markets are expecting 50 basis points, you get 25, the market will sell off. it's easing. >> my head is spinning. ed, what do you think about what we have seen here in the last 24 hours. >> i think the way to put it in perspective, we are almost back to where we were before the fed chatter started. >> may 22nd, the joint economic committee. >> so basically, the fed influences the market, by the way, influences the economy. in my view the economy is getting stronger. it's not
ultimately, this is not a bad environment. >> is that true? if what they are doing is ending the purchasing program. you hit the zero bond rates, so if they end them, that is a monetary policy change, is it not? >> well, not if you think in terms of the stock effect versus the flow effect of qe, which is a debate, of course, they're adding to the balance sheet, that's easy. when they stop, it's like cutting the funds rate, they stop tightening. now to the extent the markets were...
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or. >> deride a stable international environment. it is economical and you can't think about that without getting involved. they should build a new type of relationship between the great powers, the major powers. you should show the world that the emergence doesn't necessarily where chaos and so on. and very interested in this trying to build it and that's why the american politicians get a great welcome even the ones so friendly. >> there is a member of senior security officials including the length uniforms. it's really interesting and one of the things that came through this strategic mistrust. for example in iraq and afghanistan a large number of american troops have been killed accidentally hit in the u.k. and nobody accept them thinks this is on purpose or the reason for a crisis between the u.s. and england that they said that anything between the u.s. and china notably the embassy balkan was taken as having been purposeful and it is accepted. what do you think are the main grounds for the chinese strategic mistrust for us and
or. >> deride a stable international environment. it is economical and you can't think about that without getting involved. they should build a new type of relationship between the great powers, the major powers. you should show the world that the emergence doesn't necessarily where chaos and so on. and very interested in this trying to build it and that's why the american politicians get a great welcome even the ones so friendly. >> there is a member of senior security officials...
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the weaker external environment. plus attempts by china to crack down on false invoicing as well, which had inflated previous trade numbers. resources taking a hit on the back of the chinese trade data. look at italian banks, hit by the s&p downgrade for italy. down around 2%. we saw short dated debt t-bills at auction for italy. yield at four-month high about an hour or so ago. italian yields are higher as a result of 4.46%. number of comments coming out from italy as well today. the one good news for the country, had an increase in vat receipts for a long while. so that maybe suggests there is some benefit coming through from the forms they had. that's where we stand in europe right now. >> ross, thank you for that. in other news this morning, natural gas well is leaking in the gulf off of the louisiana coast. the coast guard says the crew was working temporarily to plug the well on monday night and lost control of it. everyone on the platform was evacuated safely. the well did not blow out and there was no explosi
the weaker external environment. plus attempts by china to crack down on false invoicing as well, which had inflated previous trade numbers. resources taking a hit on the back of the chinese trade data. look at italian banks, hit by the s&p downgrade for italy. down around 2%. we saw short dated debt t-bills at auction for italy. yield at four-month high about an hour or so ago. italian yields are higher as a result of 4.46%. number of comments coming out from italy as well today. the one...
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. >> and first of all they want a stable international environment for them to reach their economic goals and, you can't think about that without thinking about u.s.-china relations and i think that is probably the main thing. also i think particularly this new leading team with she she ping. -- xxiping. >> major powers. >> really -- >> yes. >> we should show the show the word that the emergence of a new major power doesn't necessarily mean chaos and war and so on. think they're very interested in this trying to build it. that is why american politicians that go over there usually get a really great welcome, even the ones that aren't so friendly. >> so as i mentioned to sidney, i spent last week in beijing with a number of senior security officials wearing the green uniform of the pla. that was very interesting. one of the theme that came through was the theme of strategic mistrust. the argument was given, for example, in iraq and afghanistan a large number about american troops have been killed accidentally by u.k. friendly fire, nobody except real anglphobes thinks this is crisis betwee
. >> and first of all they want a stable international environment for them to reach their economic goals and, you can't think about that without thinking about u.s.-china relations and i think that is probably the main thing. also i think particularly this new leading team with she she ping. -- xxiping. >> major powers. >> really -- >> yes. >> we should show the show the word that the emergence of a new major power doesn't necessarily mean chaos and war and so on....
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these actions damage the global business environment and prospects for a stronger economic recovery. precisely when greater trade flows for -- and investment could provide a debt free and much needed boost to world economic growth and job creation. >> yeah. i mean, in that light, if you've got this eu/u.s. accord in, just how big a deal would it be in terms of, you know, generating growth? >> in the terms of the eu/u.s. trade deal, we have not actually done the numbers. but on the multilateral front, we have crunched the numbers. and i can tell you that multilateral trade negotiations are also under way right now. and there is a ministerial conference coming up in december. the g-20 will be looking at this issue. the international chamber of commerce is urging g-20 countries to urge other wto members to reach a final agreement on trade facilitation. and this could result in gdp increases of approximately 960 billion. and create over 18 million jobs worldwide. so for the international chamber of commerce, we -- we like yun literal trade liberalization, bilateral agreements, region all
these actions damage the global business environment and prospects for a stronger economic recovery. precisely when greater trade flows for -- and investment could provide a debt free and much needed boost to world economic growth and job creation. >> yeah. i mean, in that light, if you've got this eu/u.s. accord in, just how big a deal would it be in terms of, you know, generating growth? >> in the terms of the eu/u.s. trade deal, we have not actually done the numbers. but on the...
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>> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than people hope. >> and clearly you need to give local communities a cut of the profits, don't you? you need to incentivize them to -- i don't know how you do that, but i imagine you need to say we'll take the money and build schools or chip in for hospitals. >> that's a standard part of planning in the uk. smart developers know they got to bring in support from local community and no matter what they're building. >> good to talk to you. did you ever play twister, by the way? >> i did. >> we all have done it, right? gone on to some very unusual positions. the man behind one of the world's most popular games twister has passed away. he invented the hugely popular game. this brought partygoers together in some of the
>> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than people hope. >> and clearly you need to give local communities a cut of the profits, don't you? you need...
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>> well, i think first of all, a stable international environment. for them to reach economic goals. you can't think about that ithout thinking about u.s.-china relations. and i think that's probably the main thing. particularly this new leading team. over and emphasizing over that we should build a new of relationship between powers. >> major powers. >> yeah. e should show the world that the emergence of a new major power doesn't necessarily mean chaos and war and so on. i think they're very interested in this, in trying to build it. politicians erican that go over there usually get a eally great welcome, even the ones that aren't so friendly. >> so, as i mentioned, i spent ast week in beijing with a number of senior security officials, including wearing the pla. uniforms of the it was really interesting. one of the themes that came of ugh was the theme strategicic mistrust. and the argument that was given as for example in iraq and afghanistan, a large number of american troops have been killed friendly ly by uk fire. nobody except real anglo folks
>> well, i think first of all, a stable international environment. for them to reach economic goals. you can't think about that ithout thinking about u.s.-china relations. and i think that's probably the main thing. particularly this new leading team. over and emphasizing over that we should build a new of relationship between powers. >> major powers. >> yeah. e should show the world that the emergence of a new major power doesn't necessarily mean chaos and war and so on. i...